• The Moorish sovereign citizen movement, sometimes called the indigenous sovereign citizen movement, is a small sub-group of sovereign citizens that mainly...
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    Washitaw Nation formed an offshoot of the sovereign citizen movement which came to be known as Moorish sovereign citizens. Members believe the United States...
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    self-declared Moorish sects. The majority of sovereign citizens are not violent. However, the methods advocated by the movement are certainly illegal. Sovereign citizens...
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    States history. List of treaties Morocco–United States relations Moorish sovereign citizens American Legation, Tangier History of the U.S. and Morocco - U...
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  • indigenous identities, and by other ethnic groupings such as the "Moorish" sovereign citizens. Outside the United States and Canada, pseudolaw has appeared...
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    Washitaw Nation (category Sovereign citizen movement)
    African-American group associated with the Moorish Science Temple of America who claim to be a sovereign state of Native Americans within the boundaries...
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  • Wakefield standoff (category Incidents involving the sovereign citizen movement)
    America. According to The Washington Post, the group is part of the Moorish sovereign-citizen movement, who claim immunity from local, state and federal laws...
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  • David Wynn Miller (category Sovereign citizen movement individuals)
    pseudolegal theorist, and leader of a tax protester group within the sovereign citizen movement. A self-proclaimed judge, Miller is best known for creating...
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    the sovereign inherits their office and typically keeps it until their death or until their abdication. However, only three are currently sovereign, while...
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  • A head of state (or chief of state) is the public persona of a sovereign state. The specific naming of the head of state depends on the country's form...
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  • states but which are not acknowledged as such by any of the recognised sovereign states, or by any supranational organization. They should not be confused...
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    Bordering Austria and Hungary, it is the only national capital to border two sovereign states. The city's history has been influenced by people of many nations...
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    expeditions to Sardinia were approved and supported by the Papacy in aid of the sovereign Sardinian medieval kingdoms, known as Judicates, which resisted autonomously...
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  • was struck in the face and foot. Tesi, a member of the Moorish National Republic Sovereign Citizen movement, had previously sent letters to the court about...
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  • 2016 shooting of Baton Rouge police officers (category Incidents involving the sovereign citizen movement)
    his support for the Moorish Science Temple of America, another African American organization associated with the sovereign citizen movement. However, Long...
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    Catalan: [muˈɾiskus]; Portuguese: mouriscos [moˈɾiʃkuʃ]; Spanish for "Moorish") were former Muslims and their descendants whom the Catholic Church and...
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  • have foreclosed on many homeowners unable to pay their mortgages. Sovereign citizens in Georgia have squatted million dollar homes in Dekalb and Rockdale...
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    English Catholics a strong incentive to look to Mary as the legitimate sovereign of England. Mary may not have been told of every Catholic plot to put...
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    than five hundred years, clawing back sections of the peninsula from its Moorish occupiers, and a nobleman demonstrated his pedigree by holding up his sword...
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  • Hampshire) (2017) Citizens' Action Group of South Florida (2017, 2018) Citizens for National Security (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022) Citizens for the St...
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    British Overseas Territories citizens became British citizens on 21 May 2002.[citation needed] Gibraltar is not a sovereign state: its formal international...
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    Radhanites, crossed Silesia. One of them, a diplomat and merchant from the Moorish town of Tortosa in Spanish Al-Andalus, known by his Arabic name, Ibrahim...
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    proclamation of the La Pragmática; an act whereby all Moriscos had to abandon all Moorish traditions and become true Catholics. This edict limited religious, linguistic...
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    7 million) were naturalized citizens, 27% (12.3 million) were lawful permanent residents (including many eligible to become citizens), 6% (2.2 million) were...
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    archipelago, but despite this, it became the official term for all citizens of the sovereign independent Republic of the Philippines, including non-native...
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    being at its last gasp. The rulers did, however, promise the Jews of the Moorish kingdom that they could continue to enjoy their existing rights in exchange...
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    administrative centre of the Crown, only to be overtaken by Valencia, wrested from Moorish control by the Catalans, shortly before the dynastic union between the...
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    number of influences. The Mediterranean heritage with Greco-Roman and some Moorish influences in Spain, especially in Andalusia, is still evident today. European...
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    Sayce, a British citizen. The couple had three sons. The Bahawalpur State under his rule was considered to be an important sovereign state in Punjab....
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    . . But the part of the palace fronting the street was a stone house, Moorish in its style . . . with a flat roof and a parapet, and suites of apartments...
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